10 The Sandy (Ore.) Post Thursday, Au». 27, 1961 (Sec. D SUHS Grid Squad Warm-ups Start * TRAILER RENTALS ★ VACATION & U-HAUL TRAILERS ★ PROPANE GAS BY Ken Enz I .Coach Larry Rlesblg boasts 12 lettermen on his ’64 grid squad to go against Estacada’s fired up Rangers Sept. 11, three days be fore SUHS opens her doors. Even with these 12 stalwarts, Coach Rlesblg is trying to re cruit some depth for the grid campaign. The team works out at 9:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. “The guys are waiting for school to start before they come out,” explained Rlesblg. “WE NEED Shaw's Richfield Service Loop Hiway MU 7-3456 FRAN'S RADIO & TV FRAN M MILNER Now Located at Rt. 2, Box 1809, Sandy MU 7-2196 SANDY RADIATOR SHOP RCA DEALER ALL MAKES SERVICED Complete Radiator Repair Overnight Service Guaranteed Work Phone MU 7-4595 after 4 p.m. Experts in Antenna Installation Open Sunday to Sunset Friday CORN-ON-COB 4^ AC FRESH SWEET V For JF GRAVENSTEIN, HOOD RIVER Apples...___is 15‘ RED HAVEN Peaches___ b «$249 JANZ BERRYLAND LOOP HIGHWAY SANDY THEM NOW BUT THEY WON’T BE READY TO GO IF THEY DON'T GET OUT FOR PRACTICE PRETTY SOON.” Assistant Coach Ken Brown, who transferred from Estacada’s staff Is anxious to "bury’’ his old team. “They’re really fired up over there and they’ll be ready for us,” warned Coach Brown. Coach Brown will also serve as Sandy’s new athletic director re placing Mr. Bob “Bear” Wood ward. He will also fill James Alles’ cinder mentor chores. Sandy’s big gun will be “big” Jon Sandstrom, a two-year vet eran and last year’s all-League fullback. Other lettermen returning In clude backs Dale Phelps, Larry Armstrong, Bill Riggs and a likely prospect for signal calling duty, Mike Devecka. Linemen are led by 210 pound Junior Brock Jackley, Gary Olsen and veteran Lanny Asakawa. Mike Barnett boasts experience at center with Jack Slater and John Platz adding muscle to Sandy’s line. Tom Dyal, a real hustler, may be sidelined by an operation. A handful of JV’s and promising last year’s freshman give some depth to the pioneer roster. The Pioneers will be out to avenge their homecomg loss to the Rangers last year. The Pioneers were nursing a slim lead when Pierre DeBoise picked off Tom Smith’s pass and took It all the way for the decid ing score. Game time is 7:30 on the Ranger field. Sandy’s Pioneers arehandl- capped by the building program and will need every ounce of sup port they can get. FROSH MEETING Tonight is frosh football night on the Sandy high football field. Coach Nick Robertson will meet with all Freshmen Interested in playing football tonight at 7:30. “Only two freshmen teams in the history of Sandy high have ever won a game,” explained Coach Robertson. “Maybe the trend will change if we can get players out before school starts,” he added. * ♦ * One act of carelessness with fire in this state can start a wave of destruction. Destruction of rangelands, forests, watershed, recreation areas, jobs and payrolls. Don’t throw lighted cig arettes or matches from your car while driving. MAKE IT A HABIT to use your car ashtray! Keep Oregon Green. HER!E\ Open your checking account right here. In addition to our regular accounts, we also offer a special checking account. Under it, no minimum balance is required and the cost to you is only 12c a check. 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(Post photo) the fishermen’s guide by met weseman Veda Lake is a small, round lake that provides food and shel ter for numerous Easter Brook trout. It sits in a crater of equal dimensions on the side of a moun tain ridge. There Is a one and a half mile hike into Veda, with a gradual climb up and a short, steep drop down to the lake. As you climb onto the top ridge, the mountain ranges and little Veda are spread out below, still Creek Road can be seen far down the canyon, and though it may look like an easier way into the lake, it’s three miles of steep climbing that way. Now for some fishing facts. The old Super-duper, which is always a good standby for Eastern brook, produced a real nice limit for me on one trip into this lake, but on another they wouldn’t hit it, or anything else. It was one of those times I nearly got skunked. I ended up by catching a nice 14-lnch rainbow out of Trillium lake on the way home that evening, which saved the day! But that Is another story, back to Veda. The lake is easy to fish from the bank, and I’ve had more suc cess casting up and down the shoreline rather than directly towards the center. The fish seem to feed closer to shore In this lake. If you’ll look close along the water’s edge and turn over a few rocks, you may find some of the best bait In the world. Veda Is full of crawfish. This Is one of the trout’s natural foods, more so than worms or any other type bait normally used. Several of the lar ger Eastern’s I’ve cleaned were stuffed with small crawfish. Using this bait is a little slow er than a lure because the fish have to find it first. For a little faster action, try using the chunk of peeled crawfish tall about eight Inches behind a small gold spin ner. I took my family with me on one trip. Veda provides good fishing and good camping, with Lone Fir camp ground at the start of the trail, and one campsite in at the lake. Even my boys could see the fish swimming between my feet as I stood on two logs near the shore. Tha. was a time I got in close enough! As I mentioned, the lake Is small, but It can produce some nice limits. These fish range from 6 to 11 Inches. There may be larger fish in the lake, but I haven’t been able to catch any of them. Everett Darr of Government Camp was with an angler that DIRECTORY Phone Mutual 7-278« caught the largest Eastern Brook on the mountain that I’ve heard of, and it came from Veda lake. This fish weighed approximately five pounds, and in my book, that’s a big one! I don’t know if there are any more of those big fellows in there, but it sure is possible. Don’t ex pect the world, when you go, but have fun. Now, to get there. Drive out Highway 26 past Government Camp to the Trillium lake turn-off. Go down to Trillium lake and across the dam. Follow the road for about one-half mile to a three- way fork. A sign on the left hand fork reads “Klnzel Lake, 10 miles." Drive for five miles, and you can’t miss it. Lone Fir Forest Camp Is on the left hand side and Veda Lake Trail takes off directly from the road on the right hand side. It Is well marked. Let’s see If anyone can top that flve-pounder! There is one organization that has no enemies. I am writing of the Keep Oregon Green Assn. Organized in 1941 Its success ful work in educating the public to be careful with fire in the woods is a tribute to the work of the veteran Al Wiesendanger, K. O. G’s executive secretary, who lives and breathes fire prevention. To this man, affectionately known all over the state as Al, his work is not just a job but a holy crusade, and he brings it not only energy and zeal, but a great deal of imagination. There will always need to be the kind of program K.O.G. spon sors and “Al’’ carries on, as long as there are forests, and as long as there is fire. The fire season is here, in some parts of the state the fire danger is extremely high. Too much emphasis cannot be placed on the need for care with campfires and cigarettes. Our forests are among the great est resources we have, and their loss, no matter what ownership, is a loss to all the people. Forest protection involves much more than simply being careful. Man is not the only cause of fire. Lightening strikes frequently start blazes. While there can be no guarantee against repetition of conflagrations comparable to those which de voured prime timber stands in the past. The defense against disasters of the 1930’s and 1940’s are much better than they used to be. You the picnicker, tourist, sportsman, camper, rancher, far- mer, miner, and American young sters have “Direct” responsibility for the prevention of forest fire. Your business or pleasure leads uou Immediately into or near a forest. The protection of the woods and wildlife depends to a large extent upon how “you” act Every Oregon citizen ought to realize his own responsibility to prevent forest fires. At the same time he ought to be aware of how much he owes Cone Crop Reported Good As Harvest Time Nears The forest cone crop is reported to be good among the low elevation Douglas fir of western Oregon and ponderosa pine in the more favor able areas of eastern Oregon. There is a fair crop of medium elevation tree cones and practically no true fir cones for commercial harvest in the higher elevations. The harvest of low elevation Douglas fir cones, soon to begin in western Oregon, will be from the tops of scattered, open grown trees, cutover areas that have residual trees will be especially abundant producers. Cone pickers are urged by State Forester Dwight L. Phipps to first obtain per mission of the owner on whose forest land he wishes to work before applying to state or fed eral forestry officials for a per mit to harvest minor forest pro ducts. He also reminds cone collectors that the picking season extends through a period when the fire to the men who have brought forest protection to the high state of effectiveness it has now reach ed. Wisconsin 1871. For sheer loss of human life, the Peshtigo fire rates as one of the worst our country has ever known. Fifteen hundred people were killed, five times as many as in the great Chicago fire which began on the same day. Over 1,280,000 acres of pine were burned out, and entire towns and communities destroyed. Again -- carelessness. Never let it be said all was beauty here before you came. Remember - only you can pre vent forest fires. Closing by asking you to live up to this pledge; I give my pledge as an Amer ican to save and faithfully to de fend from waste the natural re sources of my country- its soil and minerals, Its forest, waters, and wildlife. Food Lockers For Rent $4 and UP MU 7-2401 Custom Cutting and Wrapping LOCKER BEEF SANDY FOOD LOCKERS Cor. 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